Mophie Juicepack Helium: Finally, a battery case for the iPhone 5 from the company that defined the category. The Helium can get your phone 80 percent more power and is extremely sleek and thin.

Wikipad: the Wikipad is a 7-inch Android tablet for gamers. The high-resolution tablet uses the latest generation mobile processor and battery technology. The removable game pad accessory also allows the Wikipad to be used as a stand-alone tablet too.

Samsung Soda Stream Refrigerator: The Soda Stream fridge is a first. It dispenses sparkling water as well as still water and ice.

Bowblade Active gaming device: The Bowblade combines resistance with movement and video games. There are a over 35 apps that work with the device for iOS and Android and it can even be used with Nintendo Wii. Plans are underway for Xbox and Playstation integration.

Sony PlayStation 4: Frustratingly, we don't know exactly what the PS4 will look like but we do know that it will be a powerful console. The PS4 features a redesigned controller, four USB 3.0 ports, a 8-core processor with separate graphics engine, 8GB of RAM, and a 160 GB hard drive. We can't wait to see it.

Stick-N-Find Bluetooth Tracking Stickers: The StickNFind works by placing a small Bluetooth sticker onto a remote, pet's collar, or even your child's backpack. You can then use your iPhone or Android device to locate the item, causing it to vibrate and light up.

Google Glass: The next generation of wearable computing. The glasses project information about your surroundings, can give directions, and even send text messages all within your line of sight.

Sharetapes: Sharetapes use NFC or QR code scanning to share playlists with friends. It's a way to remember the old days when you made a mixtape for someone and actually gave them a tape. Sharetapes can be linked to Playlists on Spotify, Youtube, 8tracks, and other online music services.